Archive for the ‘Pittsburgh’ Category

Pittsburgh’s Historic South Side

May 10, 2008

When you are visiting Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania there will be many things that you may want to see or do especially on Pittsburgh’s South Side. People traveling to Pittsburgh usually already have an agenda planned out with those things. However when you are traveling to Pittsburgh there are a few things you may want to remember. Pittsburgh’s South Side has many historic attractions for visitors to enjoy.

Always check the road conditions and construction delays. From water main breaks to the flooding of the Warf, there are many things that can detour your travels around the Burgh. Road conditions can be found on the local weather stations and many other websites. READ MORE

Visit Station Square in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

May 10, 2008

What was once a meeting area for family and friends as people came and left on the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad is now a meeting area for dining, shopping, and nightlife. Station Square, which was opened in 1879, has been transformed and enlarged to become the retail home for many shops, restaurants, and nightclubs. This 52-acre complex takes up 1.2 miles of riverfront property and offers some unique dining experiences, shopping at fine boutiques, and places to dance the night away. It is hard to believe that Station Square was once a train station.  READ MORE

Historic Buildings in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

May 10, 2008

There are many reasons people visit the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. From the rides at Kennywood to the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium visitors from all around come to see what Pittsburgh has to offer. Some of the most overlooked places are the monumental historic buildings that are windows into the areas past.

Starting with the oldest building in the city of Pittsburgh, the Fort Pitt Blockhouse was built in 1764. Located at Point State Park, the Fort Pitt Blockhouse is free to the public and open year round. READ MORE